To: | S1500@aol.com, triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Obscure Spitfire brakes question |
From: | "DAVE GARRON" <DAVE@anj.jorg.uconn.edu> |
Date: | Sat, 9 Dec 1995 18:10:38 EST |
Organization: | UConn - Jorgensen Auditorium |
Priority: | normal |
>Question: Does anyone know exactly what is different about the >post '76 brake cylinders from the earlier cars? I never had a Spitfire, but TR3's might hold the record for different brake cylinders. The rear end would tend to lock up, so the factory kept trying to make the rear brakes worse (LBC ABS). Most TR3 brake cylinders have the bore diameter (could be fraction or decimal) cast on the body. Of course, since it makes sense, they might have dis- continued the practice. good luck, Dave (58 & 59 TR3A's with 10" & 11" drums and 3/4" & 5/8" cylinders) |
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